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Just found your forum today...was heavy into Brit bikes and then cars in the seventies and later...recently picked up a couple of old cars and have been enjoying the return...dudley
 
Welcome to BCF!

What got you interested in British cars and bikes? Got any photos of your new acquisitions?

Tom M.
 
A friend of mine's Dad had a 1955 Triumph motorcycle ( I believe it was a 650 ) with a solo seat, pillion pad and a peanut tank...sorry, but that bike was way cool...I ended up owning it later...wish I still had it.
I'll try to post some pics of my stuff...would it be better here in the intro section or elsewhere?
 
Posting photos here is fine, but once you target a specific car for questions, use the Marque forums here at BCF (Triumph, Austin-Healey, MG, etc.)

Tom M.
 
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seems I can only load one pic...but here's the Bugeye...
 
Welcome, glad to see another Bugeye on the Forum!
 
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